NBA stars confirmed to play in PH, Team USA at FIBA World Cup 2023

Jordan Clarkson won’t be the lone NBA star arriving in Manila next year as Team USA is scheduled to play in the Philippines for the FIBA World Cup 2023.
December 12, 2022

As Team USA plays its games in the Philippines for the FIBA Basketball World Cup 2023, official FIBA global partner Smart Communications, Inc. (Smart) will make sure subscribers have a full homecourt viewing advantage as they will get the chance to watch some of the best NBA superstars in action live or via the Smart LiveStream App.

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Where to watch the Pacquiao-DK Yoo exhibition boxing bout

December 9, 2022

Filipino legend Manny “Pac-Man” Pacquiao will make his novelty boxing debut in a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity when he engages South Korean martial artist DK Yoo on Sunday, December 11 (Saturday, December 10 United States time). Related Posts ONE FC: Nowhere to go but up for Lito Adiwang Lito “Thunder Kid” Adiwang saw his win streak snapped following a close split decision against Hiroba Minowa of Japan. This Read more ONE FC:…

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Visa approved for World Championship-bound Smart Omega CODM team

December 6, 2022

The Smart Omega Call of Duty: Mobile (CODM) team finally got its visa application approved last Monday, December 5, in time for the CODM World Championships in North Carolina, USA slated December 15-18, 2022. Related Posts Predator League 2020-21 Grand Final: Who Will Win It All? A total prize of $400,000USD to be pooled across qualifiers to the four sub-tournaments and the winners will also be Read more Tier One…

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FINA withdraws recognition of PSI board

Ariel Joseph Alegarbes
December 4, 2022

The world governing body for swimming known by the acronym FINA has withdrawn its recognition of the members of the Philippine Swimming Inc. (PSI) board and has established a stabilization committee to run the PSI’s day-to-day operations.

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FIBA: Mexico, Switzerland to host youth World Cups for 1st time

December 1, 2022

For the first time ever, Mexico and Switzerland will get to host a world-level FIBA tournament after basketball’s governing body awarded the two countries the rights to hold youth World Cup competitions in the future. Related Posts NBA: Jordan Clarkson advises Kai Sotto to keep working hard Utah Jazz guard Jordan Clarkson has one of the more positive NBA late draftee successes in recent memory. Drafted 46th Read more NBA:…

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